Enduranote Offers Unlimited Texts and E-Mails

September 11, 2014 11:36 AM Eastern Daylight Time

AUSTIN, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Enduranote,
a digital legacy website, has announced a new upgrade to its plan
offerings that enables users to schedule an unlimited number of texts
and e-mails to be sent to loved ones – long after the user has passed
away.

“All of us can think of someone we care about that we assume we’d never
hear from again,” said Shiloh Coleman, Enduranote’s co-founder and CEO.
“Imagine receiving a new text from that person on your phone right now.
Enduranote offers the chance to extend your presence in the lives of
people you care about.”

News of the unlimited texts and e-mails program comes on the heels of
Enduranote’s launch of a Kickstarter campaign designed to help bring its
unique services to people in need. To further extend that effort,
Enduranote is exploring partnerships with non-profit organizations
committed to first responders, military and people suffering from
terminal illnesses.

The concept for Enduranote originated when Coleman, an attorney and
former police officer, was grieving his father’s passing on Father’s
Day. His young son asked, "Wouldn't it have been great if your dad could
have sent you a message before he died, knowing you could get it today?"
This triggered three years of extensive research and development to make
the touching sentiment a reality. Three years later, Enduranote was
launched at www.enduranote.com.

Enduranote’s plans start at $24.95 per year, and only charge senders
while still accessing accounts. Once a sender’s account is activated by
recipients, Enduranote automatically stops charging the sender, and a
20, 50 or even 100 year message schedule begins. Recipients receive
messages free.

Coleman noted that further improvements are coming. “We have many
enhancements underway, all at no increased cost to our current users.
For example, a few users have said they want to use Enduranote to
schedule messages for future specific dates -- while they are still
alive. So we are developing a function that enables users to deliver
messages without activating their future delivery schedule. We are also
adding scheduled social media integration, so Enduranote users will be
able to control other aspects of their online presence in preparation
for when they are gone.”

Media: Interviews with Enduranote founder Shiloh Coleman,
testimonials from users, screencap illustrations and more information
are available upon request.Please contact Paul Williams at
949/916-6880 or via paul@medialinecommunications.com.